Property was formerly occupied by the Red Cross
City council will be asked Monday to approve zoning changes allowing a 47-unit apartment building on the former Red Cross property at 105 Allard St.
The lot is currently zoned medium density residential housing, allowing the proposed five-storey building to be erected there.Developer Allard SSM Inc. needs the city to relax a number of performance standards, including these:
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